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A" SUNDAY SKIRMISH.f A Well Attended Union TemperanceMeeting at the Opera House.v THE CAMPAIGN IS FAIRLY OPENEDMoralSuasion and the ConstitutionalAmendment Advocated.MAliT GOOD SPEAKERS AKE PRESENTEow after row (pronounced with the longsound of the "o") of seated spectators, withan accompanying fringe standing in therear, filled the Opera Hoase last evening.It was the second meeting of the serieswhich are to be held in this theater. Mr.J. "W. Moreland appeared in the leadingrole and was ably supported by a pickedcompany, including one funny comedian,and an enlarged and magnificent chorus.An organ was buried somewhere beneaththe floor.The opening hymn was finished, and Mr.John M. Bailey was introduced to make afew remarks. In his address he told severalanecdotes bearing upon the question. Hisaddress was otherwise short He said:It may seem somewhat novel, this discussionof political themes on the Sabbath. This causeis -vital, though, to the best interests of thosewhom we love. I defy any man to separate thecause of temperance from that of religion. Ithink we are perfectly justifiable in discussing temperance on the Sabbath day. Forthe past 60 years we have been carrying on thetemperance work like men in a muddy riverWe now propose to go to the source of thisriver, and remove the cause. We want someself-sacrifice In this business. We have togive onr best efforts, tune and money in thiscause.A VERY SUDDJJT CONVERSION.Guard against the insidious arguments of theenemy. It is not a strange thing how quicklythe saloonkeepers have been converted to highlicense? A few months ago they were opposing this very same high license. More moneyhas been spent in the past campaign thanwould convert China. This word of warning I wish to give to you in regard to theirarguments: "Just beware of snakes.-' Theydo not put forth one argument that doesnot contain a snake.'"When the speaker had concluded therewas general applause, and the boys in thegallery became very enthusiastic, and applauded him very heartily. He did not respond to the encore, however.Eev. J. -B. Koehne was introduced, andthe noise in the gallery continued. He related an .experience he had in "Washingtonlast week, when a man had asked him tostep around the corner out of the rain andtake a drink. Dr. Bullen here introduced an audible Tes," which ratherdisconcerted the 'speaker, and causeda laugh in the audience. His assent wasgiven at just about the time the man invited would have given his, only he did not;out it sounded realistic enough. Bev. Mr.Koehne gave a little more of his experiencewith water in "Washington, which, manyvisitors at the capital assert, was so commonthat it was found in the very whiskythat Mr. Koehne refused. Continuing,he described the fascinating barkeepers otPittsburg. Dr. Bullen again approved andgave a hearty appro val of the description.The speaker then waxed sarcastic, and de-.scribed a Pittsburg detective's murder, andsaid a jury was afraid to hang a man in thiscounty.rULli OF SARCASM.He said he once lived in a town whichhad a magnificent Council like Pittsburg's,who persisted in passing foolish laws, andallowed the liquor seller to escape.Dr. Harry Bullen met with an enthusiastic reception from both the parquet and thegallery gods. He prefaced his remarks bysaying: "I am right here, boys!" "(Jet outof there, then!" said a voice in the gallery,which sounded as musicabas.3 soldcplayedon a file and a piece of steel. "1 have beenright there for 30 years, boys," said thedoctor, more seriously. "This tells it.Last Monday night I promised youa nice speech. Some voice in galleryr"That's what !" 2f ow here it is: "We wantsome money. I want to raise 100 in fiveminutes. I am going to send the ushersthrough the audience with baskets, andwant 5100." At the conclusion of his remarks the cry was raised, "Hurrah for Dr.Bullen," by the boys. The ushers thenproceeded to collect the 100.Mr. Joseph K. Hunter was introdnced.He spoke upon the amendment question,and said he was in favor of paying saloonkeepers and manufacturers for damages, ifthe law gave them the right to sell liquor.He then advanced several arguments infavor of prohibition.Captain J. K Barbour then proceeded totell the audience what a wonderful difference there was in him since he had quitdrinking and how he had improved.Invitations were extended to pledge-signerswhen he concluded, and there were several responses. The audience dispersedwhen the choir had sung another hymn. .Sprint Styles Infants' and Children's Department. Bobes, coats, jackets, dresses to-day.Jos. Hoeke & Co.'SPenu Avenue Stores.India Silks.Don't fail to see our grand display of27-inch IndiasAt 75c per yard; all the verylatest styles and colorings.3iwts"u Hughs & Hacke.Spring Styles Infants' nod Children's Department. Bobes, coats, jackets, dresses to-day.Jos. Hokke & Co'sPenn Avenue Stores.Oranges, Oranges.1Messrs. Thomas Bakewell & Sons, ofBiverside, Cal., have consigned to us a carof their celebrated Biverside Oranges, somuch in demand in Chicago. These willbe on exhibition at our warehouse, 805 Liberty street, where judges of fine fruit areinvited to call and examine them.Head, Cabson & Co. ISpring Styles Infants' and Children's -Department.Bobes, coats, jackets, dresses to-day.Jos. Horue & Co.'sPenn Avenue Stores.NOTICES.NOTICE TO BOSS BAKERS OF PITTSBURG. Allegheny and surrounding towns,that the employment bureau of the NationalBakersUnlon No. 27,has removed from Jefferson Hall. Allegheny, to corner of Fifth avenueand Smithfleld street, Pittsburg.Entrance on Fifth avenue, opposite K&uf-manns'.UZrS-XThS COMMITTEE.TO LET.AN ELEGANT ttOOM for general businesspurposes, with or without power, is nowlor rent in the new Dispatch buildingon Diamond street, above Smithfield.It Is 85 feet in length by 20 feet wide in frontand 30 feet at rear. SPLENDIDLYLIGHTED PKOM ALL FOUR SIDE&Arranged admirably for, offices and workrooa.Rent with power, electric light, steanheating, passenger and- freight elevatarservice, very moderate.Situation most central in Pittsburg.App'y between 11 a x. and 4 V. M. atNEW DISPATCH BUILDING.75, 77 and 79 Diamond streetA E. L1NKENHE1MER,ARCHITECT,1 615 Smithfleld street, Pittsburg, Pa. FrelbeltijjrreuDdVBnilduc second floor. Ie30-81-Offr.Jr USS-Display advertisements one dollar persquare or one insertion. Classified advertisements on this page such at Wanted, For Sale,3b Let, tic-, ten cents per line or each insertion, and none taken or less than fifty cents.THE PITTSBURG DISPATCHBRANCH OFFICES.For the aooommodation of thepublic, Branch Offices have beenestablished at the following places,where Want, For Sale, To Let, andother transient ad vertisements willbe received up to 9 P. M. for insertion next morning:Advertisements are to be prepaid except whereadvertisers already have accounts with THE DlsFATCB. riTTSBUIUi.THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3&4 Butler street.EMIL G. STUCKEV, 21th street and Penn ave.E. G. STUCKEY JtCO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St.S. STOKELY, Fifth ATenuc Market House.EAST EM).J. W. WALLACE, 6121 renn avenue.OAKLAND.MCALLISTElt & SHEIBLER,Sthav. AAlwood St.sournsiDE.JACOB SPOHN, So. 2 Carson street.CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street.ALLEGHENY.A. J. KAEHCHEK, 59 Federal street.H. J. McBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.FEED H. EGGEUS. 172 Ohio street.F. H. EGGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves.G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.PEKBYM. GLEIM. Bebeccaand Allegheny aves.WANTED HELP.Dials Helix.-TTTANTED-A GOOD COATMAKEK: STEAOYV work. Apply to JOHN LEGETHOFF,Braddock, Pa, mnlO-l'KWAXTED-3 GOOD COATMAKERS TOwork in shop. Apply to HENRY G.OTTO. 2631 Penn avc., city. mhll-21-TTTANTED A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER.V V Address, with references and salary asked,to BOOKKEEPER, Dispatch office. mhll-2WANTED-LOCAL MANAGER. fLOOO Arear: permanent position; no. soliciting orpeddling. Apply -bv letter to J. STEPHENS,Gen'Uf'g'r. 27 Main St., Cincinnati, O.mh3-95-MWFWANTED A MIDDLE-AGED MAN. LOCATED outside large cities, to represent, inhis locality, a responsible house; monthly salarySO to J100 at start: references. SUPT. MFG.OUSE, Lock box 1610, N. Y. OC7-4S-MWANTED-AG ENTS IN THIS CITY ANDoutside towns to sell Dr. O'Kcefe's pills andbitters: stead v work: can make (12 to (18 perweek.DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic Chemists. 34Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. rohll-H-TfANTED-(99)-UEAL ESTATE SALESMAN ;T V must be experienced, capable and reliable;none but written applications received. Address,giving reference, experience, etc, SAMUEL W.BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. mhI0-S2-TTTANTED AGENTS ON SALARY:, J75 PERW month and expenses paid any active manor woman to sell our goods by sample and live athome; salary paid promptly and expenses In advance; full particulars and sample case free, wemean Inst what we say. Address STANDARDSILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. fels-S-DFemale HelD.wANTED-G1RL FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK: good home for the right nartv.Anmv at DELP & BELL'S. 15 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. mhll-7WAMED-A MILLINER TO TAKE CHARGEof the millinery department In a drygoodsstore at Sharon, Pa.: must he an experiencedtrimmer and saleslady. Apply at THORNTONBROS., 12s t ederal St., Allegheny. mblO-152Male nnd Venial e Mr Id.TTTANTED-AT ONCE A BOY 16 YEABSV old: 4 farm hands, hotel cook, house girlsand chambermaids, joung girls. MEEHAN'S.545 G ran t st. mh ll-DWANTED PARTNERS.-TTJANTF.D-IN A SUCCESSFUL MANUFACV TUBING firm In this city, a competentbusiness man to purchase a 1-oth Interest and takethe management of one of the departments;amount of capital required IS, O00; the business Isw ell established and highly prosperous: presentmembers of the arm are well known to us and areworthy of Implicit confidence In every respect andarc stroug financially; all commnulcatlons andconferences will be treated confidentially. JAS.W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.mhs-94-DWANTED FINANCIAL.WANTED-MOK1 GAGES MONEYTO LOANIn Earns to suit, at 46, 5 and 6 per cent.GKAEBING 4 LYON, 135 1 ourth ave. apS-el-DTTTANTKD RENTS TO COLLECT: MONTHLY LY settlement with itemized statement.BLACK BAIBD. 8-5 Fourth avenue. a2S-a29-D-TTJANTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP-V ERTY. over 94.000; 4 per cent; no tax.HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenue.mh2-a22-D-TTTANTED RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT-V LY; property managed with satisfaction.ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.Ial9-SlWANTED MORTGAGES-SUMS FROM $500to jgoaoootoloan at 4), 5 and 6 per cent.'J AS. W. DKAPE & CO., 129 i ourth avenue. Pittsburg. mhs-9G-jirwrsWANTED MORTGAGES IN ANYamounts: 4K to 6 per cent: city and country:no delay.sajiujuj u. nijjLjn. x w.. yyFourth avenue.Ja20-S5-MThS-TTTANTED-SIORTGAGES-INSUMS OF S500V to pn.000 and upward on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate, at lowestrates. ALEXAN DEB LEE, 313 ooil st .mh9-47-MWSWANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE ORsmall, at 4 to6percent. according to kindand slie of mortgage. W. A HEREON SONS,80 Fourth ave.mhl-38-L 4, 6, 8,11, IS, 15, M.20, 22, 2s-27,59-TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1900,000. ES AMOUNTSY Y of f3, 000 and npward, on city and suburbanproperty, on 4 per cent, free of tax: also smalleramounts at 5 and6 per cent. BLACK BAIRD,85 Fourth avenue. ee21-d26-D-TTTANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MOKTV GAGES; (100 and npward at 6 per cent;(500,000 at 4M per cent on residences or businessproperty; also-in adjoining counties. S. H.FREN CH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-DWANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORTGAGES on Improved real estate In sums of(500 and upward at 4k, S and 6 per cent; no delay;charges reasonable. L. O. FRAZIER, Ileal EstateBroker. Forty-fifth and Butler streets.mh9-4S-MWS-TTTANTED MOKTGAGES-fl, COO, OOOTO LOANV on city and suburban properties at AH, Sand6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aajacent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned outor Pennsylvania. I. M. PENNOCK SON, 105Fourth avenue. ap7-f41AVANTED 3HSCELLANE0US.-TTTANTED-A CATHOLIC HOME FOB AYY good, bright girl aged 13, with a view toadoption possibly. Address GUARDIAN. Dispatch office. znh9-23WANTEDPUBLIC TO KNOW THE ELITEGALLERY, 516 Market street, Pittsburg,will make cabinets for (1 00 per doz.. and showproofs, until May 1; so come early; bring thelittle ones; use elevator. . leis-0WANTED BUYERS FOB GOLD ANDsilver watches, chains, clocks, diamonds,silverware, etc., at (1 per week; Rogers' knivesand forks (I 75 per set for cash. JOHNMrTSCH,130 Federal St., Allegheny. fel7-ls-MWFSuWANTED-EVEBYBODY Ttf" KNOW THATH. Terheyden has laid in a large stock ofAmerican watches, gold and sliver, that he cansell as low as the lowest; remember the place.HENRY TEBHEYDEN, 5J0 Smithfield St.noll-itwrsuANTED AUCTION SALES OF HEALestate, merchandise at stores and household goods at residences; by SMITHSONMOOBE, General Auctioneers, office, room 58,Eisner building, corner Fifth avenue and Woodstreet. mblO-155WANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. 9 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody toknow that be Is making fine cabinets at (1 50 perdozen; photos delivered when promised: instantaneous process. mhl3-k27TTTANTEO-PEOPLE WHO ARE LEAVINGYY the city or breaking-up housekeeping toknow wc will store your goods at our warcrooms,or sell them atyour residence: lowest rates: furniture moving and packing attended to. PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 8J Third ave. mh7-57WANTED-TOLEASETHE WARM SPRINGSHOTEL and grounds: established In 1775;theoldest; mosthlstorlcand romantic summer resortIn the -rtate of Pennsylanla; located five milesfrom Huntingdon station, on the main line uftbePennsylvania Eallroad. Apply to M. MCNEILCO., Huntingdon. Pa. feM-UB-MWI1FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.Suburban Residences.TTlOR SALE- HOLLAND ST., WU.KINSBUKG.A. .New frame dwelling, 6rooms, reception haU,bath, natural gas, city water, slate mantels, etc :large lot, with fruit and shade trees and wellsewered; only 4 minutes1 walk from station.BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. mh4-14-HWFFOB SALE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ANDfine large lot, 125x200 feet: 8 rooms in residence: natural gas: beautiful chandeliers; roomselegantly papered and decorated throughout, andeverything in nice order; fruit trees, grapevinesand shrubbery In abundance: coplons flow of purecrystal water; property only 10 minutes' walkrrom railroad station; price &500; a rare bargain.Immediate possession. J AS. V. DRAPE CO.,129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mhS-84-HWSFOR 8ALE-OKTO LET-ONE OF THE MOSTbcautirul suburban places in Alleghenyconntr; the house It large, containing 15 rooms,splendidly finished, and surrounded with wideverandas: it is completely fitted up with bathrooms, water closets and natural gas: there Is agood stable and handsomefowlbouse: thegroundsare very beautiful and well supplied with choiceshrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the wholewill be sold, with from 1 to 5 acres of ground, at avery moderate price. KNOXVILLELAND IMPROVEMENT CO., Knox avenue, KnoxvUiaborough, JalS-9Wm?w!yWZWn' " t " '- "" -THEFOR aALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.Cltv Residences.PIOR SALE-(10,000-SECOND AVENUE PBOPERTY. brlckbulldlnir:12roamii oln Int "fi-rMleet; rents forSI.OOOperycar; an 8 per cent net Investment. L. O. FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. mh9-48-MWSFOB SALE-SIXTEENTH ST., S. S., NEABCarson st., flno 2-story brick dwelling 6rooms, finished attic, good cellar, finely paperedand grained throughout, city gas, with brass fixtures in every room; natural gas, with art fireplaces; city water, nice side entrance: lot 20x80;price only (3,100: easy payments. A. A. ALLES,lsi Water st. . mhll-5East End Rcslaenees.FOE SALE TWO SMALL HOUSES AT (L600each In the East End, near Shadyslde andBoup Stations and cable cars. Terms from JAS.W. DKAPEX).. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.mh8-83-DFOB SALE HOUSE AND LARGE LOT ONThirty-eighth St., between Butler st. andPenn ave.; 7 rooms, hall, cellar, etc.. etc.; largelot, 55x115 feet; will be sold cheap. JAS. W.DBAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.ml)9-S3-DFOR SALE CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE Adesirable East End residence; 8 rooms, lateImprovements; large lot: near steam and cablecars; location good: send for full Information. SeeW. A. HEREON bONS, 80 Fourth avenueTmh2-I3'2,5,8,llFOR SALE-HOUP STREET, DWELLING OF8 rooms, eastern exposure; bath, w. c.,laundry and latp Improvements, porches on front,side and hack, large lot; good stable; near steamand cable cars. W. A. HEBRON SONS, 80Fourth ave. jnhiO-93-jrwrFOB SALE-ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Anew house, with good lot in East End, nearrailroad station: 6 rooms, hall, natural gas. marble mantels, porches, etc., etc.: price. (3.000;possession given at once. JAS.W . DRAPE CO.,129 Fourth ave;, Pittsburg. mb-83-DFOR SALE-H00O-(50O CASH. BALANCE INrent will buya 2-story frame slate-roof dwelllng,etc.. In East End,near station; city water andgas, bath and all conveniences; tile hearth In parlor; natural gas. Inbulite MOBBIS FLEMING, 106 Fourth avenue. mh6-20-MWPFOR -SAL-A RARE BABGA1N-SMALLhouse and lot. East End, near Hlland ave.:6 rooms, hall, dry cellar, natural gas, all In goodorder: house almost new; good lot to an alley; sideentrance: price only K, 300. JAS. W. DBAPECO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh9-8S-DFOR SALE (1,900-DEABBOBN ST.,-NEARHerman ave.. Nineteenth ward, one squarefrom cable line, close to stores and schools: newframe dwelling, 6 rooms, cellar, front porch, etc;lot 25x87 feet to alley: a bargain, as owner Is leaving city. L. O. FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butlersts mh9-48-MWSFOB SALE-A BABGAIN IF SOLD SOON;only (5,500 for an East End residence, new: 8rooms well finished and papered, beside bath,laundry, storage room; latest Improvements; lot40x110 ft. (or more ground can be had If desired);near steam and cable cars. W. A. HEBBONSONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mh7-44-7,8,ll,15FOB SALE-A NICE QUEEN ANNE HOUSEIn the East End; 5 minutes from railroad station: 6 rooms, with batn, w. c, natural gas, marble mantels, hall, attic and cellar, porch frontandrear; everything In fine order and almost new;Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE, CO.,129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh8-83-DFOR SALE-NEGLEY AVE., NEAR PENN.A model new Queen Anne pressed-brlck residence of 15 elegant large rooms, reception hall, allhandsomely papered, slate mantels and tilehearths, beautiful combination chandeliers, wiredfor Incandescent lights, electric bells, speakingtubes, bath. Inside w. c, good sewerage, all thelatest Improvements and conveniences, large lot.etc.; call at office. BLACK BAIRD, 85 Fourthave. mh7-52-7,8,ll,13,15FOR SALE-QUEEN AN NE FRAME DWELLIN G, close to P. B. B., on asphalt pavedstreet: 10 rooms, reception hall, bay window Indining room, hard-wood staircase, stained glasswindows, china closet, range, bath, inside w e.,laundry with stationary tubs, slate mantels, furnace, natural gas, complete sewerage, flagstonesidewalks, large lot 50x100 feet: terms, (1,000 cash;balance to suit buyer. BLACK BAIRD, 95Fourth ave. mh7-5l-DFOR SALE (5,000-NEW MODERN SLATEROOF selected brick dwelling; 6 rooms, 2 finished attic rooms, hall vestibule, bath. Inside w.c, hot and cold water, pantries, slate mantels, inside shutters, stained glass window, natural gas,side porch, side entrance, hardwood finishthroughout, finely papered all through; lot 22x108feet to alley; complete sewerage; location firstclass; one square from cable line. L.O.FBAZIEB,Forty-fifth and Butler streets. mh9-48-irwsFOB SALE-S5.500-NEW QUEEN ANNEframe dwelling on Eveline ave., 20th ward,close to Ben Venue station, P. B. B. : 8 rooms, reception hall, bath. Inside w. c, hot and coldwater, laundry, stationary wash6tand, pantries,slate mantels, double bay window, frontand rearporches, stained-glass windows, inside shutters,natural gis, slate roof of very pretty design,plumbing first-class and sewerage complete: nicelot 37Hxl33 feet to alley: possession April 1. L. O.FBAZ1EB, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.mh9-48-MWEAurKheny Residences.FOB SALE-(12.000-MES. COOPERS BESIDENCE. on New Brighton road. Eleventhward, Allegheny: lot 80x260 with comfortablebrick double dwelling house, 14 rooms. A LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny, mb.9-15FOB SALE-THAT EXCELLENT BBICKdwelling, with good lot. No. 105 Liberty street,Allegheny; 8 rooms in dwelling, with bath, w. c,natural gas. etc., etc : to be sold at public sale onThursday afternoon, March 14, at 2 o'clock, on thepremises; the owner Is a non-resident and will sellat a sacrifice: terms made known at sale: title perfect. JAS. W. DBAPE CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.mhS-97-MWThFSrooms and all in beautiful order thronirhont:complete modern conveniences; smooth concreteside entrance: aUey In rear; brick stable and carriage house, etc, etc. : most, excellent propertyand choice location. Terms, etc.. from JAS. W.DBAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburgmh9-S3-DFOR SALE LOTS.City LtFOESALE-NO INCREASE OF PRICE OVEBa year ago. If sold quick, although the priceof property has steadily advanced in the sametime all over the city, cheap and desirable build-'lng lots In the Buch plan. Thirteenth ward, contiguous to two lines of cable cars; call or send forplans. W. A HEBRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mb7-42-8.1l,13.15,18,20,22,25,27East End Lots.FOB SALE-WHY NOT BE YOUB OWNlandlordr Commence now by buying a 40foot lot on a 60-foot 6treet: Bank of Commerceaddition plan; Briishton station: no city taxes;now Is the time to buy: secure plan from JOHN F.BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st.mhlO-61-jrrhTTOR SALE ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDX? 1NG sites In the East End, 196 ft. frontonprominent St., by 300 ft. deep; within 3 minutes'walkofFUlbave. cable cars and 7 minutes of K.B. station; magnificent view and elegant neighborhood; will sell all or half; only (60 per foot;cheap. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave.mh7-20Allegheny Lots.FOB SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDENavenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, Inthe Tenth andTwelflh wards: on easy terms. Apply to JOSEPHMCNAUGHEB.43N. Diamond st.mh7-88-DFOR .SALE A 12-ACRE PIECE OF LAND,bead of Federal street, Allegheny, near toelectric cars; would suit well for laying out Inbuilding lots, which can all be sold readily: thereIs a fine speculation In this for a company. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourthavenue, Pittsburg. mh9-84-MWSForms.FOB SALE A NICE SMALL FARM, ABOUT33 acres, one mile from railroad station: good town, churches and schools, excellent land, good dwelling, barn, spring houseand other outbuildings; orchard, water, etc., etc..price only (4.250. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh9-83-DFOR SALE BUSINESS.Business Chnnr.es.FOR SALE-HOTEL. WITH 20 BOOMS, ALSOoffice, barroom and poolroom; centrally located: furnished complete; a gogd trade; alsogood lease on bouse, t or further particulars address ST. CHABLES HOTEL, Steubenvllle, O.mhlO-137FOB SALE A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS(an old-established stand), with good payingtradeume of the best thoroughfares In Allegheny;stock and fixtures worth about (3,000; businessabout (30,00i. JAS. W. DBAPE CO., 129 Fourthave.. Pittsburg. mh8-94-DFOB SALE-NEAT CIGAB STORE: GOODpaying small drygoods and notion stare, eitherwould suit ladv; stores or all kinds and prices,bakeries, boarding houses, hotels, confectioneries,restaurants, coal works, etc. ; 100 business chances.SHEPARD CO., 54 Firth ave. mhST70B SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN AJD woolen mill and broom factorylnoneof thebest towns in Western Pennsylvania; the onlybusiness or the kind In county: fully equipped ai.ddoing well. JAS. W. DBAPE 4 Co., 129 Fourthave., Pittsburg mh9-83-DFOB 8ALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY business in the city, with a trade ofabout (30,000 to (4u.000annully: stock in good condition; value about (LUX); will sell on an appraisement: a good stand and fine opening. JAS. W.DRAPE CO., US Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg.mh-85-DT70B SALE-A DRUGSTORE, WITH SODAJP fountain and small stock, paints, oils, cigarsand tobacco. In a thriving manufacturing townon line of railroad, near to clty:a corner store andsplendid business stand. Particulars from JAS.W. DBAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.mhS-W-DFOB SALE-A GENTS' FURNISHING ANDclothing business in a growing town, onlineof two railroads, about 80 miles from Pittsburg;,stock Is In good condition: business prosperous;satisfactory reasons for selling. Particulars fromJASW. DBAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. mh-83-DFOB 8ALE-A HALF 1NTEBESTIN A LARGEgeneral store In an actlo manufacturingtown on line of railroad, near the city; businessabout (80,000 annually and paying well; the proprietor needs assistance for flice work, and willsell a half Interest on reasonable terras to a competent man, and no other need apply.tbls Is a rareopening: none better in the county in this line ofbusiness, particulars given confidentially byJAS. W. DBAPE CO., 1 fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mhs-M-DB .ISi - T.':'i'Mi!-a'ltl'f .' vrt fTM"PITTSBURGH -DISPATCH,''FOR SALE-BUSINESS.Business Chances.FOB SALE-DRUG STORE IN TOWN OF 1,200;no opposition; will Invoice (1,800: excellentchance for physician. Addres's DRUGGIST, 194Federal St., Allegheny City. ,mh9-51F1OB SALE ONE OF THE BEST GBOCERYatfirpR nn Recftud avenue will be sold cheapas the owner Is going to quit business. Inquire atBUMUEK3, ssu. a ju., & Mberiv street.mhU-26FOR Si LE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOTand shoo store, in a good country town, online of railroad; present owner has made a smallfortune; satisfactory reasons for selling. JAS.W.DBAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.mh9-S3-D ,Business Stands.FOB SALE WISHING TO BETIBE, I OFFEBmy old established business stand (with orwithout stock);dolngS20, 000 annually: store, warehouse dwelling and stable: 3 hours from Pittsburg, onC. P. B. B., general store, Kensington,Col. Co., O. C. E. RICHARDS. fel3-30-EODOB SALE SMALL MANUFAUTUBINGproperty In Allegheny, near Ohio St., fronting on two streets, large building with engine,boiler, shafting, etc., all in good order; excellent.pla:e for a laundry or light manufacturing business. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DBAPE CO.,129 Fourth ave, Flttsburg. mh9-84-irwsFOB SALE THE, CHAUTAUfUA HOTELproperty, with complete outfit and entirefurnishment, head of Lake Chautauqua, MayvlUe.N. Y.. at railroad station; 55 bedrooms, parlossand sitting room, large dining room, billiard roomand tables, commodious kitchen, cloak rooms,barbershop, office and barroom: also a furnishedcottage of 10 rooms adjoining hotel. Icehouse andcooling room; large barn for livery purposes andall necessary outbuildings; over 4 acres of groundtastefully laid out with ornamental and shadetrees, spacious lawn, etc.. etc. : everything InEerfect order and in condition to continue theusiness in Its usual prosperous state; the mostprofitable hotel stand on the lake; a rare chancefor the right man: can be bought at an Immensebargain: satisfactory reasons lor selling. Fullerparticulars from JAS. W. DKAPE CO., 129Fonrth avenue. Pittsburg. mhS-89-MWSFOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.Machinery nnd Metals.FOE SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES ANDboilers; aU sizes and styles kept in stock, from4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowestS rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.1-25 Park way. J . S. Y O UN G, AUegheny, Pa.Ja3-92-MWFFOR SALE 28X43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLYrun a year; can be seen In operation: priceon application; also a new strange Co. stave machine, all complete: capacity 10.000 In 10 hours;will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150First ave. aul-p32-irwrFOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;one 7Xxl2-lnch double engine, double drum;others large and Bmall, with single or doublefriction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugalpumps, etc; two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engineswith flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor.Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. al7-MWTHorses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tcFOB SALE HORSE COLOR. BAY: SOUND,quiet and gentle; suitable for saddle or driving; 5 years old. Can be seen at 437 PENN AVE.... mhll-17Miscellaneous.FOB SALE FURNITURE AT 108 ARCH ST.,Allegheny. TUESDAY, March 12 at 2 o'clockat auction; there are carpets, sofa, chairs,tables, blankets, mirror, wardrobe, hatrack,bureaus, bedsteads, sewing machine, dishes,utensils, etc. A LEGGATESON., Auctioneers.mb9-15FOR SALE STEELTON, MD., RARE OPPORTUNITY for good Investment; the beautiful steamer Olive, now plying between Baltimoreand Steelton, or Sparrow's Point, under anagreement for three (3) years, for passengers andfreight, and doing finely; she carries 500 to 800passengers. Belng'anxlous to change my business I will sell one-half Interest In the same If addressed at once, OLIVE, care the L. Jeff. MUbourne Advertising Agency, Baltimore, Md.mhlO-108PERSONAL.PERSON AL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOUhave one book worth 10 cents, or a libraryworth (1,000, let us know; we will buy one asquickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20PEESONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUB WIFE,mother or daughters In renalrlng and rleanlng your old clothes, when It can be done for atrifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Firth ave.and Wood et., second floor? Charges moderate;facilities unsurpassed; suits m&detoorder: springstyles now ready, lelephone 1558. mhSLOST.LOST-ON FKIDAY, BETWEEN MABKETstreet and Sixteenth street, S. S., lady'sfiocketbook, containing sum of money and vlsitng cards. Finder will be liberally rewarded byleaving at ADAMS & CO.'S GLASSWORKS, S.8.. or at LOUGHREY'S, 438 Wood St. mhlO-45STOLEN.STOLEN-FBlDAY MOBNING-BAY HORSEhitched to a green express wagon. Rewardwill be paid lr returned to CONNOR'S LIVERYSTABLE, Ferry street. Telephone 736. mhll-20MEETINGS.NOTICE MEMBERS OF GENERAL PUTNAM Cpuncil No. 125, Jr. O. U.A.M.,willmeet at their hall, cor. Twenty-second streetand Fenn ave., on Monday at 1-30 P. M., sharp,to attend the funeral 'of our late brother, JohnStoppel. Members ot sister councils respectfully invited to attend.By order of W. B. SOWMAN, Councilor.W. S. COE. Rec Sec mhlO-1TU-OTICEAll members of the Journeyman Plasterers'Association No. 31 are requested to meet attheir1 .hall, No. 211 Filth ave., at 12 o'clock:sharp. MARCH 11, to attend funeral of ourlate Bro. John Hollerman. Bv order.ROBERT FRAZIER,J. W. MEG AHAN, R. S. President.mhll-9VTOTICE OFFICERS AND MEMBERSJ of Sons of Joshua Lodge, No. 11, A. P. A.are requested to meet at their hall, corner ofButler and Main streets, on MONDAY,at 1p. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our latebrother, John Hollerman. Sister lodges arerespectfully invited to attend. By order ofANDREW THOMAS, M. M.WM. J. LEESE, Rec SecPittsburg, March 11, 1889.A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Panther Run and Allegheny River Oil Company will be held nn the13th day of ApriL 18S9. at 2-30 o'clock p. M.. atthe office of the company, cor. Seventeenth st. .'ana renn avenue, .t-ittsourg, ior tne purposeof consenting to the proposed action of theBoard of Directors in leasing certain real estate of said company in President township,Venanco county. Pa. By order of the board.mhlO-U AVM. R. HOWE. Secretary.BUSINESS CHANGES.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEpartnership heretofore existing betweenW. S. Bowler and WUliam Kvle, under thefirm name of W. S. Bowler & Co., is this daydissolved by mutual consent. William Kyleretiring W. S. Bowler continuing the businessat same place, No. 900 Liberty St., Pittsburg,Pa. All claims due said firm and owed bysaid firm to be presented to and settled for byW. & Bowler. WM. KYLE,March L 1889. W. S. BOWLER,mh9-17THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOREexisting between L. N. Ireland andJJE.Hughes, under the firm name of Ireland,dsHughes, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. N. Ireland retiring. J. E. Hughes continuing the business at the same place, all accounts owing to the said partnership are to bereceived by the said J. E. Hughes and all demands on said partnership are to be presentedto him for payment. L. N. IRELAND.J. E. HUGHES.Pittsburg. Pa., March L 1889. mh.8-65-DTHE BUSINESS OF H. SUTMEYER &.Co. will hereafter be continued by HenryW. Sutmeyer under the same firm name at theold stand. 143 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa., H.Sntmeyer retirinc from.the business. On andafter APRIL ill all matters of a personalnature concerning H. Sutmeyer will be attended to at 173 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa., room2, second floor.HENRY SUTMEYER,H. W. SUTMEYER.AIXEGHEHT, Pa, February 28, 1S89.mhB-78-MSLEGAL NOTICES. "NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ASmy son. Edward Cobbet has run away, Iwill not bo responsible for any debts he maycontract after this date. GEO. COBBET.MARCH. 9, 1889. mhl0-17OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATon April L 1889, at 10 o'clock A. If., anapplication will be made by A. W. McDonald,Alfred McCabe, Thomas McFadden, Jr., Willlam M eely, James P. Bonbam and Frank G.Schlotteretal.. to tbe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the act ofAssembly of said Commonwealth entitled "AnAct to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations." approvedApril 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, forthe charter of an intended corporation to becalled tbe "Coraopolis Building and Loan Association." the character andobject whereof isthe transacting of such business as BuildingandXoan Associations may lawfully do, andfor these purposes to have, possess and enjoyaU tbe rights, benefits and privileges of thesaid act of Assembly and its supplements." CHAS. E. CORNELIUS,106 Grant St. Pittsburg, andW. T. TREDWAY. .90 .Diamond st, Pitttsburg.mhl0-70 - Solicitors.RESH BUTTER , T'RECEIVED DALLYBY GEO. K. STEVENSON fc CO.,GROCERIES AND, TABLE DELICACIES,BIXTHYENUE. ' iaWe-jnrT"- V"T, -t, - -. , .V-TW..MONDAY,' MAKOH.rv-U;?-TO LET.Ea.st.End Residences.TO LET-BESIDENCE OF TEN BOOMS,stabling, etc., an acre of ground: one ot themost delightful locations on line of North HUandaye., EastEnd. M. P. HOWLEY, No. 127 Fonrthavenue. i mh9-100mo LET-ON BEBECCA ST.. TWENTIETH,JL ward, one square from Penn aye. cableline, house of 10 rooms, with bath and laundry; furnace in cellar; large lot with fruit trees,grapes In abundance; beautiful location; alsosmall cottage with garden and grape aibor;rentcheap. Inquire at 2909 PENN AVE. mh7-93Allegheny Residences.TIO LET-BENT ONLY (40 A MONTH, CLIFTON nlace. Second ward. Allegheny, nearnew electric railway, containing to elegant rooms,salon, parlors, wide hall, natural and artificialgas, stable and carriage bouse; all necessary conveniences: 7 acres of ground covered with fruitand shrubbery surround this beautiful home thusmaking it one of the most desirable. BLACKBAIRD, 85 Fourth avc. mh7-50-DSuburban Residences.TO LET-AT EVERGREEN. TWO HOUSESof 10 and 12 rooms, with 3 and 4 acres off round, at K5 per month. ALEXANDER LEE,13 Wood st. mh9-44-DTO LET-BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, EDGEWOOD Station, P. B. E., 2 minutes' walkfrom station, of 7 rooms, reception hall, naturalgas, well water, etc.; large grounds; (25 a month.BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh7-50-DTO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN BOOMS,at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all modern Improvements, stable and carriage house, twoacres ground, with liver-view. Inquire on premises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.DUNN. mh9-63TO LET-IN THE BOBOUGH OF BELLEVUE, house of two rooms, outkltchen, stable,sprlnghonse: on the premises are cherry, plumand apple trees, and grapery, with two or fouracres of land attached. Apply to JOHN SEMPLE,near the premises. mh9-27-DForms.TO LET-THE BEST GABDEN FARM ATMCKEE'S Rocks. Inquire No. C38 LIBERTYST., Pittsburg. mh7-84-EODTO LET-A NICE FARM-ABOUT 60 ACRES,10 miles from the city. 1 mile from railroad.JAS. W. DBAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. mh9-S3-tTO LET-50-ACEE DAIBY FABM AT FAIROAKS station. P., Ft. W. AC. B. B.;rentlow. JAS. W. DRAEE CO., 129 Fourth avenue,Pittsburg. mh9-83-DTO LET OR FOB SALE-150-ACBE FARM, 5minutes' walk from town of Manoi, on Penna.B. R., Westmoreland co. ; 15acres timber, balancecleared: house, bank barn and outbuildings,orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON. 104Fourth ave. Jal3-30-MWFOffices, Desk Room, &cTIO LET-OFFICES IN THE NEW BLAIRbuilding, cor. Federal and Isabella sts..Allegheny: the offices are verv deslrahln and rentlow. W. A. HEBBON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.mbl-42-l, 4, 6, 8, It, 13.15, 18, 20, 22TIO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,Smithfleld. Liberty and Seventh avenue.weii-iigniea omces, eacn room ironung on a principal street; passenger and merchandise elevators. JaS-32-DTO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ONthe second and third floors ol Mellon's building, opposite City Hall, smithfleld street: goodlight: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MELLONSON 's BANK, 512 and 514 Smithfield street.mhlO-64-MWPTIO LET-JNEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.The Germanla Savings Bank. 423 Wood St..having changed the interior of its building byadding 15 large, airy and well-lighted offices, withall modern conveniences, elevator, etc., ofler thesame for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desiring a fine location shonld apply at once at theBANK. de21-7S-DBusiness Stands.TO LET-STOBEROOM, NO. 11 CABSONstreet, together with small room over same.H. S. KIEHL, room No. 2, 77 Fourth avenue.mhlO-35-MWTO LET-NO. 83 WATER ST., 160 FEET DEEPto First aye.: 3 stories; 'elevator; In firstclass condition: will divide and rent in two parts.W. A. HEBRON SON S, 80 Fourth ave.mhlO-94-irwpTO LET-SECOND AVENUE, NEAR WOODSt., large 3-story warehouse, private office,etc: now occupied as commission house: only(L OOOper year. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave.mh750-DTO LET-ELEGANT STOBEROOM .WITHplate-glass front; fine opening for bakery andconfectionery, China and glass or Jewelry business: first-class retail location. Apply to J, H.AIKEN, 100 Fifth avenue. mh5-35-DTO LET FOUR LARGE, WELL-LIGHTEDrooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet),for heavy or light manufacturing, in buildingknow as the Chas. B. Head bolt works. Grantavenue, Allegheny. Inquire on the premises ofMB. FRED ESUELMAN, Manager of the Allegheny Wood Carving Co. 1a23-25-)WSSpecial.TO LET-DWELL1NGSLAEGE AND SMALL,in both cities and suburbs; call or send forprinted list free. W. A. HEBBON SONS, 80Fonrjhjve. mhl-38-MwrrriO LET-OUB "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETOX FORE issued from our office. Is now published every Wednesday and Saturday (withoutexpense to landlords) in 'ibe Dispatch only.SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 89 Fourth ave.mhs-58-MTTPOFFICIAL PITTSBURG.Department of public works,PrrrsBUKO, Pa, February 28, 18S9. (NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEreport of Viewers on the damages cansedby the grading of Oakland street, from Fifthavenue to Bates street, has been approved byCouncils, which action will be final, unless anappeal is filed In the Court of Common Pleaswithin ten (10) days from date.E. M. BIGELOW,le2S-6 Chief of Department of Public Works.Department of Public Works,PrrrsBURO, February 28, 1889. iNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEViewers' reports on the construction ofsewers on Erin street, from Webster avenue toWylle avenue, and Reed street, from Millerstreet to Colwell street, have been approved byCouncils, which action will be final," unless anappeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleaswithin ten (10) days from date.E. M. BIGELOW,Chief of Department of Public Works.fe28-6TO JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received up until March 15.1889, at 3 o'clock P. jr., for the printing and'binding for tbe several departments of thecity government for the ensuing year. Blanksfor bidding and information furnished on application to the office of the City Controller.Bonds to be furnished as required in specifications. The right to accept or reject any or all,bids reserved. E. S. MORROW, Controller.mh5-42-DDepartment of Public Works,!! Pittsburg, February 28. 1889. fNOTICE IS HjSREBY GIVEN THAT THEreports of Viewers on the opening ofCarnegie street from Fifty-seoond street to.McCandless street and Kent alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street have beenapproved by Councils, which action will befinal, unless an appeal is filed in the Court ofCommon Pleas within ten (10) days from date.E. M. BIGELOW,Chief of Department of Public Works.fe28-6-DDepartment of Public Works. IPittsburg. Pa.. March 4, 1889. JVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEJlN assessment for the grading, paving andcurbing of Rippey street from Hiland avenueto Negley avenue, is now ready for examination and correction, and will rcmaiu In thisoffice for ten (10) days, alter which it will bereturned to the City Treasurer for collection.E.M. BIGELOW. .Chief of Department of Public Works.mh4-29Department of Public Safety,!Pittsburg, March 7, 18S9. fCJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REP CEIVED at the office of the City Controller until 2 p. M. on Thursday, March 14, 1889,for furnishing natural gas at garbage furnace on Hill street Sixth ward, for tbe ensuingyear.Bonds in double the amount of tbe bids willbe required; said bonds to be probated beforetbe Mayor or City Clerk.The Department of Awards reserves theright to reject any or all bids.J. O. BROWN,mb.S-20 Chief Department Public Safety.A (No. 252.1N ORDINANCE-LOCATING McNALLYalley, from a point 221 feet more or less,cast of Rutherglen street to a point 243 feetmore or less, west of Rutherglen streetSectlnn-1 Be it ordained and enacted by thecity of Plttsbnrg, in Select ard Common Conncils assembled, and it is hereby ordained andenacted by the authority of tbe same. That McNally alley, from a point 216.13 feet east ofRutherglen street to a point 249.20 feet west ofRutherglen. be and tbe same shall be established as follows, to wit: The center line shallbegin at a point on the line of property ofJames H. Hays' heirs 216.13 feet cast ot theeast building line of Rutherglen street; thenceextending in a westerly direction parallel toand at perpendicular distance of 132 60 feetsouth of tbe south lino of Kansas street a distance of 465.33 feet to a line of property ofWatson's heirs, and the said McNally alleyshall be of a width of 20 feetSection 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinahce conflicting with the provisions of thisordinance be and the same is hereby repealed sofar as tbe same affects this ordinance.Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 25th day of February A. D. 18S9.H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD, Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO.L.HOLLIDAY. President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,Clerk of Common Council.Mayor's office, February 27,1889, Approved:WM.McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W.H.MCCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 697,8th day of March A. D. 1888. - ,? jnhU1889."OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.CrrY Treasurer's Office,Municipal Hall, Smithfield street (NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALLowners (whether residents or non-residentsof tbe city of- Pittsburg) of drays, carts,wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, must pay theirlicense at this office forthwith. AU licenses notpaid on or before- first Monday in March, 1888,will be placed in the bands of police officers forcollection, subject to a collection fee of 50cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on orbefore first Monday in May, 1889, will be subject to a penalty double -the amount of thelicense, to be recovered before the proper legalauthorities ot said city. The old metal plate oflast year must be returned at the time licensesare taken out, or 25 cents additional will becharged on tbe license. Rates of license: Eachone-horse vehicle, 88 00: each two-horse vehicle,$10 00: each four-horse vehicle, S12 CO: each fourhorse hack. S15 00: omnibus and timber wheelsdrawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar Jwill do cnargeu ior eacn auuiuonai uurso uscuin above specified vehicles.J.F.DENNISTON,f 614-70-D City Treasurer.No. 249.AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING CLEARVIEW Tstreet, from Black Btreet to Stanton avenue.Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv thecity of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is heroby ordained andenacted by the authority of the same, ThatClearview street from Black street to Stanton,avenue, be and the same shall be located asfollows to wit: The center line shall begin ata pin on the center line of Black: street, at adistance of 777.33 feet west from the west 12foot line 'of Negley avenue; thence deflectingto the right 57 oy for a distance of L350.20 feetto the north 5-foot line of Stanton avenue intersecting the said lino at an angle of 51 5or20" and at a distance of 1,235.66 feet westwardlyfrom a pin at the first angle in Stanton avenuewest of "Nesley avenue, and the said Clearviewstreet shall be of a width of 60 feet.Section 2 That any ordinance or part ofordinance conflicting with the provisions ofthis ordinance bo and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 25th day of February, A. D. 1889.H. P. FORD, President of Select Councfl.Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO. L. HOLLLDAY. President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,Clerk of Common Council.Mayor's Office, February 27, 1889. Approved:WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 5S5,8th day of March, A. D. 1889. nihilINo. 251.AN ORDINANCE LOCATING RIVERstreet from Station street to BroadSection 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbecity of Pittsburg, ra Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained andenacted by the authority of tbe same. ThatRiver street, from Station street to Broadstreet be and the same shall be located as follows, to-wit; The center line shall begin at apoint on the north 5-foot line of Station street,distance 13.71 feet east from the center line ofRiver street, asnow located; thence deflectingto the right 89 49' 20" for a distance of 515.14feet to tbe south 5-foot line of Broad street intersecting the said line at an angle of 89 3Wand the said River street shall be of a width offorty (40) feetSection 2 That any ordinance or part ofordinance conflicting with tbe provisions ofthis ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 28th day of January. A. D. 1889.H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,Clerk of 'Common Council.Mayor's Office. February 27, 1889. Approved:WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.McCLEARY, Mavor's Clerk.Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 597,8th day of March. A. D. 1889. mhllNo. 250.)ORDINANCE LOCATING KINCAIDA.street from Fairmount street to RebeccastreetSection 1 Be it ordained and enacted by thecity of Pittsburg in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained andenacted by the authority of tbe same. ThatKincald street from Fairmount street to Rebecca street, be and the same shall be locatedas follows, to-wit: The north 5-foot line ofKincald street shall begin at a stone monumentsituated at the intersection of the north 5-footline of Kincaid street at the east 5-foot line ofFairmount street and at a distance sontherlyfrom a stone monument situated at the intersection of the north 5-foot line of Rosetta streetand the east 5-foot line of Fairmonnt street;thence deflecting to the right 87 47' for a distance of 1,158.49 feet to a stone monument situated at the intersection of the north 5-foot lineof Kincaid street and at the west 6-foot line ofRebecca street and at a distance southerly of303.31 feet from a stone monument situated attbe intersection of the north 5-foot line of Rosetta street and the west 6-foot line of Rebeccastreet and intersecting said line at an angle of71 31', and said Kincaid street shall be of awidth of 40 feetSection 2 That- any ordinance or part ofordinance conflicting with the provisions ofthis ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 25th day of February, A. D. 1889.H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,Clerk of Common Council.Mayor's Office, February 27, 1889. Approved:WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 596,8th day of March, A. D. 1889. mhllINo. 248.1N ORDINANCE-LOCATING MIFFLINstreet, in the Sixteenth ward, betweenain street and Friendship avenue.Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by thecity of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained andenacted by the authority of tbe same. ThatMifflin street from Friendship avenue to Mainstreet be and the same shall be located as follows, to-wit: The center line shall begin on thesouthwest line of Friendship avenue at a distance of 296.21 feet northeasterly from the eastern line of Penn avenue, thence deflecting tothe right 145 48' parallel to and at a perpendicular distance of 245.00 feet easterly from theeast line of Penn avenue a distance of about700.00 feet to Main street and the said Mifflinstreet shall be of a width of fifty (50) feet.Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflictinewitb the provisions of thi3 ordinance be. and tbe same is hereby repealed so"far as the same affects this ordinance.Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 25th day of February, A. D. 1889.H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.Clerk of Common Council.Mavor's Office, Februarv27, 1889. Approved:WILLI AM McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.McCLEARY.Olayor's Clerk.Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 595,8th day of March, A. D. 1889.' mhllAIN 246.N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THEgrade of Calvin street from Forty-secondstreet to Forty-foutthstreet, in the Seventeenthward.Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbecity of Plttsbnrg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and- it 'is hereby ordained andenacted by the authority of the same. That thefrado of tbe south curb of Calvin street, from'orty-second street to Forty-fourth street be'and tho same shall be established as follows, towit: Beginning on tbe cast curb of Fortysecond street at an elevation of 222.16 feettbence rising at tbe rato of 6.14 feet per 100feet for allistanre of 337.30 feet to the westbuilding line of Forty-fourth street at an elevation of 242.8S feetSection 2 That any ordinance or part ofordinance conflicting with the provisions ofthis ordinance be. and the same is hereby repealed, so f?r as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councilsthis 25th dav of February, A- D. 18S9.H. P. FORD, President ol Select Council.Atte: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of SelectCouncil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ofCommon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,Clerk of Common Council.Mayor's Office, February 27, 18S9. Approved:WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, page 593,7th day of March. A. D. 1889. mhS-21Continued on Fifth FageAELECTIONS.Office of the Westmobelaud and"1Cambria Natur a l G as Company, I43SLVTH AVENUE. fPittsburg, February 28, 18S9.JTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEstockholders and the election of Directorsto serve for tbe ensuingVear will be heldat tbeoffice of this company on TUESDAY March12. 1889, at 3 o'clock P. M.ma2-23-D R. MACKENZIE, Secretary.Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis.Railway Co.. Pittsburg, March 5.18S9. tTTTLECTION THE ANNUAL MEETINGrj of the stockholders of tbe Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St Louis Railway Company will beheld at the principal office of the company, inthe city ol Columbus. O., on TUESDAY.March 19, 1889. at 10 p'clock A. w.. for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1888. theelection of 13 directors to serve for the ensuingyear and the transaction of such other businessas may properly come before tbe meeting.The transfer books will be closed on Saturday."March 9, and reopened on Friday, March 22,160V, o.u.xiiuur.ii.Becreiary. ,,' ,.... mhoS-DAUCTION SALES.A UCTION SALE OF DRUG STOK1STUA Quit Business. TO DRUGGISTSI-Theundersigned will off pr for sale at public auctionhis Drugstore, situate No. 1707 Carson, streetSouthslde.on SATURDAY, march 16, at 2 P. K.This Is tbe best known and oldest drug storeon tbe Sonthside; and in furnishment and completeness of detail will compare with any In thecity. Fixtures, counters, prescription case,drawers, eta, solid walnut Six snow cases,two finest prescription scales, one marbledcounter scale, one Fairbanks counterscale, safe, etc, etc The stock is complete In every detail, and an inspection of thepremises is cordially extended to intendingpurchasers. This is a rare chance and one thatdoes not often nresent itself. Sale absolute tohighest bidder. Terms cash. -CHARLES.oua vr AKvai nut iarsuu oucct, irit-uum wS Pa. L, BLATTNER, Auctioneer.mh55,7,9.U,13,15JOHN G. MacCONNELL, Attorney,No. 91 Diamond streetORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OFJames E. Kelso, deceased. No. 10 of September term, 1887.In pursuance of an alias order .of theOrphans Court or Allegheny county, asTrustee. 1 will on TUESDAY, March 26. A. D.1889. at 11 o'clock A. v.. expose to public saleon tbe premises, in Robinson township. Allegheny county, purpart No. 2 ot the real estateof James E- Kelso, deceased, containing 52acres and 47 perches. Terms, one-eighth partat death of Wm. M. Harbison: one-half upondelivery of deed, and balance in one year.Purchaser may pay the seven-eighths In cashupon deUvery of deed, if he or they so electThree hundred dollars to be paid when sale ismade. A. J. PENTECOST,WM. E. KELSO. Auctioneer.Trustee. mH3-B7-MAMERICAN EXPRESS CO.SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.Superintendent's Office. 1Cincinnati. O., February 22, 1889. JTo whom it may concern:Notice is hereby given that the p-operty.amounting to 434 packages, etc., now remaining unclaimed, or otherwise. In the offices ofthe American Express Company, at differentpoints in the State of Pennsylvania, will besold at public auction, to the highest bidder,at the auction house of HENRY AUCTIONCO., 311 MARKET STREET. Pittsburg. Px,On the 11th day of APRIL, 1889, unless thesame shall be called for and charges paidthereon. C. G. KINGSBURY. SuperintendentM. E. VAILLANT, Agent Pittsburg. Pa.mhl0-106-U.12.apUUCTION SALE1,000 pairs cbenillo curtains and portieres:carpets, oilcloths, linoleum shades, rngs, parlorand bedroom suits; mirror door wardrobes,sideboards, bookcases, desks, bed lounges,tables, rockers, mattresses, springs, mirrors,engravings, hanging lamps, millinery goods,notions, etc. 'Also a lot of second-band carpets, furniture,stoves, etcSale on TUESDAY, March 12, at 10 A. M.PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STORAGECOMPANY,mblO-153 93 Third ave.-pUBLICSALE OF OHIO HORSES-O.P.JT Taylor, one of the oldest horse shippers ofWestern horses to Eastern markets, has concluded to stop at East Liberty stock yards,' onTUESDAY, March 12, and sell one carload ofNo. 1 Ohio horses, consisting of heavy dranghtall purpose and a few nice drivers, all of whichhave been selected with great care by Mr.Taylor. Ages vary from five (5) to seven (7)years. Parties desiring horses for spring workare requested to call and examine this shipment Monday before the sale To be sold tohighest bidder without reserve, TUESDAY.March 12, and shall be as represented or nosale, and a liberal trial given.mhll-12 O. P. TAYLOR.FURNITURE, CARPETS. MIRRORS,pianos and household goods, at auction,TUESDAY MORNING. March 12, at 10o'clock. No. 311 Market street Both new andsecond-hand parlor suites of every description,handsome chamber furniture, bureaus, bedsteads, wardrobes, wasbstands, superior diningroom sideboards, extension tables and chairs,lounges, couches, easy chairs and rockers,delf, china, glass, silverware, clocks, mantelornaments, pictures, mirrors, upright andsquare pianos, carpets, brnssels and ingrain,oil clotb, linoleums, kitchen utensils, officefurniture, etc, etcGoods on view until saleHENRY AUCTION CO., LIM..mhlO-122 SU Market streetRESORTS.Atlantic CityTHE ROYALATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . -Alwaysopen. Appointments first-class:steam beat, sun galleries, etcfe22-30 W. H. REYNOLDS.THE OCEAN HOUSEATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,Now open under old managementf e22-31-MWF J. A. REID.ON THE BEACH."'Atlantic City,N. JHADDONfelMEDWIN LIPPINCOTT.THE ISLESWORTH,ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.On the bcacb, sea end of Virginia avenueSteam heat electric bells. Will open February 9, 1889.jal3-72-MWTSu BUCK oi McCLELLAN.TLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS,A Boarding houses, cottages, lots and bathhouses to let or tor sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO.,Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and LawBuilding, Atlantic City, -N. J. fe!4DTHE ELDREDGE, NO. 18 SOUTH CAROLIN A avenue, within, three minutes' walkto depot or beach. Large cheerful rooms, excellenttabl9. Terms moderate. MRS. E. J.ELDREDGE, Proprietress. fell-3-DTHE CHALFONTE,ATLANTIC CITY, N- J.MOVED TO THE BEACH.ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW.Salt water baths in the house. Elevator.fel565-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.HOT SPRINGS, N. O.MOUNTAIN PARK HOTELFirst-class in every particular. Steam heat.Open Fires, Porches inclosed in glass, Sup'erbLocation. Ideal Climate far the debilitated.Baths in Marble Pools. Finest in America.Medicinal qualities the same as Hot Springi,Arkansas. G. K. LANSING,(Lato of Astor House. N. Y.) Manager.fel6-60-DAMUSEMENTS.OLD CITY HALL.Tuesday Eyemng, March 12.GRAND CAMPANINI CONCERT, INTRODUCING SignnrinlfDEVErE,The Most Brilliant Songstress of the Day.MISS RUSSELL. SIG. BOLOGNA, BIG.FERRORI ANDSIG, ITALOlCAMPASffl.In a Magnificent ProgrammeReserved Seats, 1. Sale Opens Mondaymorning at Kleber's Music Store mnll-11GRAND OPERA HOUSEEvery Evening. Matinee Saturday Only.STUART ROBSON WM. H. CRANEAnd their C-mrnany. in Bronsou Howard'sTHE HENRIETTA.Week March 18 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence.mhlO-14CASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF MARCH11 Heatb it Derossett, champion drillartists: Smith & Carrot, sketch; T.J. Hefron,Ford Brothers, Kennedy & Mack, Ed McDonald, George Calaban, Rosa, tbe bearded lady:Fiji Jim and Annie. Coming, March 18, PaulBoytota. mhS 64HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-To-night, Matinees Tnesday, Thursday andSaturday.Harry Williamsr Own Specialty Company.mhlO-12 "ntiarthontilmblO-12"One of the Best''BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT."THE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS."Next week Emma Ahbott Opera Co. mhll-25SEWICKLEYand other P.,. Ft W. it C. R. B, dwellings andlots for sale and rent; low prices; send for list1 SAMUEL WTbLACK 4 CO,Eatablished"1873. 99 Fourth avenuefeH-15-nwr3J-3NEW ADYERTISEMEXTS. ,,g fFOR SALE LIST.; -fTHEMYA.WEAYER&CajREAL ESTATE-AND- ,MORTGAGES.92 FOURTH AVENUE, ' 7-Pittsburg, Pa.BUSINESS PROPERTIES.SMITHFIELD STREET.Two three-story storerooms, Smi'hfleld St. near ,Fonrth ave. Lots 30xW each. This property hasnever been In the market.Smithfleld, St., near Water st. s three-rtorybuilding-, with lot aix0. Hew B. 10.B.Sdepot makes this a good business potnt -Smithfleld St., near Sixth ave., three-storybuilding;. Lot 21x110. Pays 6 per centX.B. We can procure a location on this streetalmost any where that a purchaser may wish.WOOD STREET.On Wood St., near 6th av.. S3xl ft to alley, onwhich Is erected a large ana substantial f our-itorywarehoase. . ,,.,Corner of Wood and Water sts.. four hulldlngs,80x60; we have 30x80 In rear, fronting Water st,making 90x80.Corner or Wood t and Hrst ave., two three- ,story warehouses, 40x60.WATER STREET.Corner Waterand Ferry sts.. Urge lot 60xW toITlrst ave. Fronting on three sUeets makes. thUproperty very desirable, and belonging to heirscan be bought cheap. ,A os. 62 ana 63 Water st. two substantial threestory warehouses, 21 10-12 ft front each by 160 ft.to First ave. This property pays 6 percent clear "of taxes and Insurance.PENN AVENUE.Corner of Tenth st. and Penn aye., Trareroomand dwelling, 44 ft. front by 110 ft. to Exchangealley.Penn ave- near Dllworth Bros., three-storydwelling with front of 30x160 to Fayette stPenn ave., near Ninth St., having a front pfBOfeet and depth of 160 to Fayette st, with threestorerooms. ,,Penn ave., near Fonrth st, three-story dwelling 24x136, In elegant order. ,taPenn ave., near corner of roortn St.. 30x417 ,Allegheny river, with dweUing.Penn ave. near Sixth st, a front of 40, depth 120,In the rear 55x150, In all 10,2M square feet.LIBERTY STREET.Liberty st, near Tenth st.. three-story warehouse. 21x110 to Exchange alley.Liberty st. head of Smithfleld st, three-storywarehouse 20x110 to Exchange alley.Liberty st, nearSeventh St., three-story warehouse 20x100 to alley.Corner on Liberty st, 40x110 to aUey; a locationnotsarpassed. ...FIE3T AVENUE.First ave.. adjoining Helnz's pickle factory, swarehouse 20x80.Vacant lot on First ave., 30 feet ftont runirtna;to Second ave. 160; is near Wood st ; also adjoining on First ave.. 30x80.SECOND AVENUE.Two two-story brick dwellings, T2X front eachby 80 feet; very cheap.Second ave., opp. second Ave.Psrk,large threestory dwelling 30x80; 12 rooms.Corner Second ave. and Bossst. a store building, with a front of 60 feet on Boss st. and 60 feetdepth: pays 6 per cent clor of taxes. '' V ' TH1BD AVENUE.Third ave.. opp. St Charles Hotel, now occupied by livery stables, 75x85; a central location forany kind of business.Third ave., a three-story dwelling, near Cherryalley. 20x85. . .Third ave., near the above, a three-story dwelling 34x85.8 FOUBTH AVEJfUE.Fourth ave.. near Smithfleld st, 41x85; goodBgot surrounding the property.Fourth ave. and Grant st. St Nicholas Hotel,70x60: always rents well; being on the line oftravel between the new Court House and new Custom Home will have continued Increased value. ,' Fourth ave., near Cherry alley, three-story lawoffice 22x85.FIFTH AVENUE.Fifth ave.. between. Wood and Smithfleld sts.,three-story warehouse, 2ux240 to Virgin alley; alsoadjoining In the rear 60x120. ,.....,Fifth ave., east side, between Smithfleld anaGrant sts., two two-story office buildings. 30x100.Kifthave., westslde, three-story buildlngeoxlia.Fifth ave. And Grant St., three-story buildings,with lot 40x100.SEVENTH AVENUE.On Seventh ave., near Smithfleld St., three,three-story dwellings 60x120 to an alley.On Seventh ave.. lot 30x110.UBANT STREET.Near Court House, 120 ft on Grant st, depthloort.Grant st, near Webster aye., storeroom, withlot 24x86. Pays 8 per cent.Grant st. at corner First ave. The old NoveltyWorks property, a vacant lot. A good bnslnesslocation. 80x131. Very suitable ror any purpose.DUQUESNEWAy.Duquesne way. near Eighth st, 70x100, threothree-story buildings. .... ., ..Duquesne way, near Ninth St.. a vacant lot 60x140. A. central business location.SEVENTH STREET.Seventh St., near Arbuckles' warehouse, twolots 20x60 each, with three-story buUdlngs.MORTGAGES.We deal largely in mortgages, and have loanedduring thepast vear ?780,ouo at varying, rates 4J.5 and 8 per cent' according to location or propertyexclusively on real estate In Allegheny county.OTHER LOC'ATIONS-A buyer may take a fancy to some other locationthan that on our list We can say that we cangenerally purchase a bnslness property or manufacturing site at almost any point and In this way.acting as the agent of buyers, we Jiave effectedmany sales g?lSrY.Federal st, AUegheny City, a,-business prop..erty. a four-story brltk building. Lot 2uxl22.Pays 7 per cent on the price we ask. Owned, byheirs; the estate will accept favorable terms. Al.uxadjoining, baling a front or 20 and depth or 122. "-.,well built. Tbe upper floors on both buildingscan be arranged for halls, having on each floor5.000 sauare feet There is no cheaper bnslnessproperty thanlbis, either in Pittsburg or Allegheny City. . .Fayette st, Allegheny City., a very handsomeresidence or 12 rooms, modern style: lot 100x125.Chartlers St.. near corner Pennsylvania ave.,three-story brick, with all modern conveniences,well built; a very desirable residence.Western ave.. vacant ground oreuxax) to Bidgeave; one ot the most beautiful sites In AlleghenyBeech st, Allegheny Clty.near Grantave twostory brick dwelling and attic: lot 20x100.Corner orLlncoln and Allegheny aves, large vacant lot 50x143. one or the most desirable building sites In AUegheny City.Lincoln ave.. near AUegheny ave., handsomedweUlug; lot 43x143, with a fine stable and carriageb Fayette st. 2K-tory brick dwelUng of 12 rooms,a double housewlto parloron one side anailrtarxon the other: cement cellar and good sewerage;lot 00 feet on Fayette St., extending back 125 feet"cornBl3wtelI, near Cabinet st, house in elegant'TSStte st..ta4douCbIebrick dwelling of U rooms,finisficdlnthebeststyfe: lot lOOxlS toaSO-footpaved street: stable and carriage honse.North ave., nice 3-story dwelling; lot 22x80;coraerl0t- EASTEND.Cor. Neville st. and Fifth ave., an elegant residence with about three. acres or ground; has alront on Fifth ave. ot 235 feet.Also, near above, a fine residence about 3X3 feetNear Barton st. and Fifth are., a fine dwelling;with about eight acres orground.Sear Roup st. and Fifth ave.. 275 feet on Fifthave. and depth of 1.320 feet with a modern dweUing often rooms.Near Shady lane on Filth ave., 11 acres ofground, with a residence complete In every way.Ellsworth ave.. near Uoup St.. about two acresorground, with aresldence or 11 rooms.Nice laying tract or vacant ground at Homewood on Venn ave., containing about five acres.Two-story brick dwelling. Queen Anne style;with nine rooms and three attics, slate roof, atthe corner orBuralaudBeattysts.,K E.. havinga front of 18 feet and a depth or 1ST feet to Harvardstreet MANuFACruBnrG S1TES-Seccrad ave., between Pittsburg Gas Works andLinden Steel Works, having a front orssSfonSecond are. and depth to river of 600 f. Lots laftont can be! sold at good value, leaving largespace In rear ftr a manufacturing plant.Hazelwoodrour acres, on railroad and river."bothNorth Cannettlng and B.&O.R.R. passesthrough. As this property must be sold it Is offered very low.Glenwood, three acres fronting on river. Thesame advantages as above.Forty-third st.. adjoining Seaman, Sleath JbBlack, on A. V. R. B., 240 feet square. LocatedatForty-thlrd street bridge: makes It convenientfor hauling to Allegheny City.Near and west or the Sharpsbarg bridge, six.acres, with a front of 600 feet on Butler st. and extending to river 600 f. One of the best manufacturing sites about Pittsburg. Tbe owner, livingabroad. Instructs us to sell this property 20 percent less than before offered.Pike St., near Twelfth St.. 55x100 to alley; neattbe Chautauqua Ice Company new building.OnSouthslde. at cor.C'hestuuland Thlrdts..onriver and railroad, three acres; with good building for factory.Thirty-fourth st, Southslde. on river and rail,road, five or ten acres, well laying ground; nobetter property ror a manufacturing plant.Wilson's station, 17 miles from city. P.. V. & O.B. B. will donate 30 acres to a man'ilacturlnfplant or 200 hands; natural gas; the land lalevel and above high water mark.Forty-six acres six miles from the city, on P C,6 St. L. B. R;. level land will be sold at avery low price to a manufacturing plant; naturalgas.Fourteen acres near Canonsburg Iron Works: anatural gas well witbm luo feet which supplies theIron mill and Morsauza. and plenty to spare.Thirty acres at White Hall station, B.i O.K.K.;will sell cheap.Six acres at Tarentum. W. P. B. B.; front 600feet and runs to river: gas mains pass through;this property adjoins that of Pittsburg Plate GlassCo.Thlrty-flve acres at Bemlngton station, on P.,Ft. W. 4 C. B. It and Ohio river: lies betweenrailroad and river: natural gas In abundance.Two and one-half acres of ground near Thirtiethst, A. V. B. B. and river; this property In ltapresent condition pays 6 per cent clear of taxesand Insurance, on the price we ask for It.We have ror sale li'i acres clear or streets In the ,Thirteenth ward, running rrom Ridge st. to Bedford and Webster aves., and bounded by Thirtythird st; the Central Traction Company runs near'this property on Wylle ave; a profitable Invest--ment for a syndicate.Seventy acres at Swlssvale: 5 minutes to station.After looking over the above list or properties,we respectfully ask you to call at our office ror? rices and terms. We have sold within the pastwo years over 2,000,000 real estate, and we cansafely refer to all that we havo sold to who willbear us out In the fact that they have pro-)'cured great bargains and that they can sea atanytime at not less than 20 per cent advance, lryon have any desirable business or realaencaproperty that you wish to sell, shall be pleased tctoffer onr services. We make no charge unless w 'procure a purchaser. --HEMRYAaWEAYEIl&CCtemniD-m-ur w juukih AVENintfIr.- JKAt. .T